Yes, I am late to the Thursday Doors party, but I bring gifts! A bounty of beautiful doors made of wood and iron, some stained some painted, and all guaranteed to please and have you daydreaming of your own Croatia trip where walking the narrow streets and alleyways reveals lovely doors such as these. My day trip to Kortula is where I hit the mother lode of doors and I find myself in a quandary deciding what to include…I believe this will be a ‘to be continued’ post due to the many door photos I brought home. And you’re thinking so what’s the problem??? I know, bad problem to have, right?








I will hold on to the rest of my Kortula doors until next Thursday, but hop over for a visit with Norm and his other door lovers for a peek at what they’ve offered up this week. Until next time…
So lovely all of them, but my favourite is DC 1904. Exquisite!
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This could be a downtown Washington DC neighborhood door, so aptly named. Good pick.
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Great shots! I love the rusticity of most of these doors!
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It was a wonderful day of door photos, no doubt. Thanks for stopping by!
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[…] coast. I sincerely believed I had seen two spellings in print, KorTula as I wrote in my post last week, and Korčula as I now know to be the only spelling. Thank you my friend for reaching out to me. I […]
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These doors speak of untold secrets! My favourite photo is the one of the stone steps leading up from the tunnel. Ooooh – I just love a tunnel 🙂
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A few of these I walked through along with the narrow streets. Entirely different from where I come.
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Same here. I wonder if most of the people who live in Europe become indifferent to the history that surrounds them.
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Admittedly, I have living where I do, but take opportunity to share it when I can.
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You DID hit the mother lode! What wonderful doors (and stone, and paint, and cobbles)! I’ve never seen anything like that first door.
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Some wonderful doors today! I really like the weathered and rotted (but still functional) wooden doors.
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As I told Judy earlier, the older the better when it comes to doors! As long as I am not depending on it for weatherproofing and only photographing…
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